What I have discovered is that pain can really put you out of things. Like, I am really struggling to focus on meetings or even simple conversations. I feel “foggy”. Even my sense of humour is off.
I hope it clears up for you Beo, it sounds like a horrible way to work. You might consider taking some time off to recover.
Big fun week, I have been tasked to pick an AI to use in my QA department, the possibility being that we can get a budget item for it. So I used Co-pilot to help me author a test sequence in Playwright then asked Gemini to refactor it with explanations and then asked ChatGPT to refactor that. Quite a fun journey with my AI friends!
ChatGPT won for me in the end. Co-pilot just crashed constantly, losing the whole prompt context, forcing me to start from scratch. Gemini kept losing pieces of the code and steps. ChatGPT did it amazingly, even refactoring brittle selectors to be more robust in a server side rendering environment.
Evening all. Busy day is busy.
Morning all
Good morning everyone.
Greetings
Morning people of the palace
Yello.
Another day at physio, another day of pain, another session scheduled on Friday, another bill to pay.
Morning all
Guten Morgen everyone
Hello.
Afternoon all.
Day started with a burst geyser at 01:45 this morning and the subsequent flood and clean up. Not super fun. Nor is the pain of dealing with the home insurance folks and all the separate contractors for plumbing, electrics, flooring, ceilings. And then the chasing of claims for all the content damage - my daughters’ bedroom took the worst of the water and she had a fair bit of stuff on the floor of her room. Geyser will only be able to be replaced tomorrow (hopefully) and then we have the mess of the ceiling and floor repairs to look forward to after that.
It’s a mess. I’m knackered. I need a warm shower. Oh happy day!
Sorry Greg, that is not a fun way to be woken up in the middle of the night. Good luck with all the insurance stuff. Hopefully they are good and sort out everything for you
Good luck man. When our solar geyser pump burst years ago when we were still in Centurion, the insurance paid for us to stay in a hotel for the duration of the repairs. The repairs took in total 3 weeks (ceiling replacements, many laminate floors, cupboards in 3 rooms, some new furniture). Maybe see if that’s an option if it all becomes a bit too much?
That sounds awful. Thankfully, ours is not as bad as yours sounds like it was.
Back half of the main passage, the linen closet, and Kid Redd’s bedroom. She’ll survive in the spare room for a while and we’ll have the weekend for more airing and drying of things. Part of the ceiling will come out tomorrow to allow the damaged geyser to be removed and to get the new one installed. Then hopefully Monday-Tuesday of next week for the rest of the ceiling to be removed and the repairs to happen, and Wednesday-Thursday for the damaged laminate to be stripped out and the replacement to be installed.
I’m cautiously (maybe naively?) optimistic that we’ll be having the “can you believe that happened?!” conversation at the Friday night dinner table next week.
Morning all
Good morning all! It’s Friday!